| *Stable of Jewels* |
| Theoretically… could you get a black chestnut from breeding a chestnut ee to a black aa…a chance to get both genes like that? |
| *Stable of Jewels* |
| Theoretically… could you get a black chestnut from breeding a chestnut ee to a black aa…a chance to get both genes like that? |
| The Old Gods |
| If it's washed off, it just means they need to be popped in the fridge. Not a big deal. |
| Ehlers Danlos Zebra |
| Don't eggs have like a protective layer around the shell that prevents bacteria from getting in and should therefore not be washed off? Sorry if it's OT, I didn't see the beginning of the convo |
| Angels angels |
| I prefer to get my eggs from friends because for one I know they keep laying whether you need them or not so eventually you have way more than you need, they look and taste better, and it makes me happy to open the eggs and see all the colors versus hust white xD |
| All Breeds |
| My coworker has 26 chickens so I get my eggs from her xD I wash and store them in the fridge |
| The Old Gods |
| There's some local farmers in stores, but they're still going to be under a chain brand. Those are usually labeled organic in some fashion |
| Vancouver |
| Yeah, no, sorry. I just wanted to out that those in my supermarket came from local farmers. |
| The Old Gods |
| o_o So, I don't know why I'd be talking about the netherlands since the conversation seems to be comparing differences between the US and European countries |
| The Old Gods |
| In my case, I'm talking about the US since you said 'your markets'. |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| Everything is a chemical, water too. I doubt they'd be washed in anything that's actually dangerous |
| The Old Gods |
| Most of the time they from the other side of the country or out of state. |
| Angels angels |
| Yeah majority of the eggs come from commercial set ups not local lol Also I guess its the same either way. The poop doesn't get in the egg because the shell but also the chemicals they was them in here don't get in the egg either. |
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| *Stable of Jewels* |
| Theoretically… could you get a black chestnut from breeding a chestnut ee to a black aa…a chance to get both genes like that? |
| The Old Gods |
| If it's washed off, it just means they need to be popped in the fridge. Not a big deal. |
| Ehlers Danlos Zebra |
| Don't eggs have like a protective layer around the shell that prevents bacteria from getting in and should therefore not be washed off? Sorry if it's OT, I didn't see the beginning of the convo |
| Angels angels |
| I prefer to get my eggs from friends because for one I know they keep laying whether you need them or not so eventually you have way more than you need, they look and taste better, and it makes me happy to open the eggs and see all the colors versus hust white xD |
| All Breeds |
| My coworker has 26 chickens so I get my eggs from her xD I wash and store them in the fridge |
| The Old Gods |
| There's some local farmers in stores, but they're still going to be under a chain brand. Those are usually labeled organic in some fashion |
| Vancouver |
| Yeah, no, sorry. I just wanted to out that those in my supermarket came from local farmers. |
| The Old Gods |
| o_o So, I don't know why I'd be talking about the netherlands since the conversation seems to be comparing differences between the US and European countries |
| The Old Gods |
| In my case, I'm talking about the US since you said 'your markets'. |
| Ravenwood Farm |
| Everything is a chemical, water too. I doubt they'd be washed in anything that's actually dangerous |
| The Old Gods |
| Most of the time they from the other side of the country or out of state. |
| Angels angels |
| Yeah majority of the eggs come from commercial set ups not local lol Also I guess its the same either way. The poop doesn't get in the egg because the shell but also the chemicals they was them in here don't get in the egg either. |
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